About the Book

Critically acclaimed novelist and short story writer Richard Bausch continues the tradition of identifying the best young writers on the cusp of their careers in this year’s volume of Best New American Voices. Here are stories culled from hundreds of writing programs such as the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and Johns Hopkins and from summer conferences such as Sewanee and Bread Loaf—as well as a complete list of contact information for these programs. This collection showcases tomorrow’s literary stars: Julie Orringer, Adam Johnson, William Gay, David Benioff, Rattawut Lapcharoensap, Maile Meloy, Amanda Davis, Jennifer Vanderbes, and John Murray are just some of the acclaimed authors whose early work has appeared in this series since its launch in 2000. The best new American voices are heard here first.

Subjects

About the Author

John Kulka

John Kulka is executive editor-at-large at Harvard University Press and lives in Connecticut.

Natalie Danford

Natalie Danford is a freelance writer and book critic whose work has appeared in People, Salon, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Sun-Times, and many other publications. She is the author of a novel, Inheritance, and lives in New York City.

Excerpts

Reviews

PRAISE FOR THE BEST NEW AMERICAN VOICES SERIES

"These ambitious stories reflect the imaginations of a generation and are a sneak preview of coming attractions in fiction."--Chicago Tribune (Editor's Choice)

"Demonstrates the potent force of American writers emerging from such distinguished writing programs as Bread Loaf and Sewanee. These collected works draw the reader into varied worlds of experience."--Elle

Stay Connected with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt!

Bulk Purchasing Information

Houghton Mifflin encourages you to buy books from both online and local booksellers. For information about booksellers in your area, we recommend you visit Book Web’s Bookstore Directory or order from an online bookstore in the list provided.

NOTE TO BOOKSELLERS: If you are an online bookseller and wish to add or change your listing, please e-mail trade.webmaster@hmhco.com.

Available for purchase at these online retailers

Houghton Mifflin encourages you to buy books from both online and local booksellers. For information about booksellers in your area, we recommend you visit Book Web’s Bookstore Directory or order from an online bookstore in the list provided.

NOTE TO BOOKSELLERS: If you are an online bookseller and wish to add or change your listing, please e-mail trade.webmaster@hmhco.com.

Available for purchase at these online retailers

We’re sorry

You have selected a product that is available for purchase only by a customer with an institutional account. If you have an institutional account, please sign out and sign back in using an institutional account email address and password.